Room · HP-501

The Honeypot

If you have to ask, you have probably already booked it.

The top floor of the eastern wing, in its entirety. Seventy-eight square metres of suite, plus a private south-west terrace with a teak daybed, a small bar, and an outdoor fireplace that we light on request between October and April.

The bedroom is anchored by a Hästens Vividus — the rare-air mattress, hand-stitched in Köping, more expensive than the writer of this paragraph would care to dwell on. The bath is a separate room with a freestanding tub by Drummonds and a marble shower large enough to host opinions. The living room has the only working fireplace in the building, restored with a new flue and a smoke-mitigating insert that lets us burn beech without troubling the neighbours.

Materials

  • Bauwerk lime plaster, custom warm-grey blend (Onyx Nº 09)
  • Wide-plank reclaimed elm flooring
  • Hand-knotted Tibetan wool rug, Jan Kath Berlin
  • Marble: book-matched Calacatta Viola in the bath, honed Crema Marfil at the bar
  • Custom desk in burr walnut, by Tischlerei Mehring
  • A single piece by Olafur Eliasson above the fireplace, on loan from the Eliasson studio (Quiet protocol, 2024)

Technology

  • Wired 1 Gbps drop at the desk, second at the dining table, third on the terrace
  • Wi-Fi 6E with private SSID and a dedicated VLAN
  • Genelec Aural ID-tuned 8341 monitors in the living room; second pair in the bedroom
  • Television: Bang & Olufsen Beovision Theatre 77"
  • Espresso: Marzocco Linea Mini with weight-dosing scale and a small bag of single-origin from Bonanza refreshed daily

On the name

A honeypot is a system designed to look like an interesting target, expressly to be attacked, in order to learn from the attack. We submit that any presidential suite, in any hotel, is structurally a honeypot. We are simply being honest about it.

POA. Two-night minimum. Available year-round; the terrace fireplace is, regrettably, only on offer between October and April, and only when the wind is from the east.